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Leaders, Innovators and Big Ideas - the podcast
Driving Innovation Through Empathy and Experimentation

Leaders, Innovators and Big Ideas - the podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 27:38


This episode, hosted by Mike Procee, features an insightful conversation with Jeremiah Gardner, founder of Gardner Innovation. The discussion dives deep into the world of corporate innovation, exploring how innovation can be embedded as a core value within organizations. From building a culture of experimentation to navigating challenges faced by corporate innovators, Jeremiah shares valuable strategies and personal experiences. If you're keen on unlocking the secrets of effective corporate innovation and hearing practical tips from an industry leader, this episode is a must-listen! Thank you for listening to the Leaders, Innovators and Big Ideas podcast, supported by Rainforest Alberta. The podcast that highlights those people who are contributing to and/or supporting the innovation ecosystem in Alberta. Host:  Mike Procee is an entrepreneur, facilitator, innovator and problem solver. Working in the Calgary Energy Sector, Mike strives to build the innovation ecosystem and community. From his volunteer position on the Strategic Capability Network, where he founded the Calgary Innovation Peer Forum, to pursuing his DBA in Winter 2024, focused on innovation, Mike is pushing the thinking on what it means to be a corporate innovation practitioner.  Guest: Jeremiah Gardner is a recognized expert at the intersection of innovation and leadership, bringing years of experience in translating complex innovation concepts into practical, actionable systems for global organizations. Known for his empathetic and experimental leadership style, he has worked with industry leaders like Roche Pharmaceuticals, American Family Insurance, and ING Holding Group to reshape their innovation frameworks. His strategic insights have also supported initiatives for major brands, including GE, eBay, Nike, Unilever, and AIA, helping them harness change as a driving force for progress. An engaging speaker, Jeremiah has delivered over 100 keynotes in more than 20 countries, blending industry expertise with compelling storytelling to challenge conventional thinking. Beyond his professional achievements, he draws inspiration from his experience as an advanced cave and technical diver, which informs his unique perspective on risk management and problem-solving. Jeremiah is passionate about connecting with fellow innovators and leaders to explore fresh approaches to leadership and innovation, turning challenges into opportunities with lasting impact. Please be sure to share this episode with everyone you know. If you are interested in being either a host, a guest, or a sponsor of the show, please reach out. We are published in Google Podcasts and the iTunes store for Apple Podcasts We would be grateful if you could give us a rating as it helps spread the word about the show. Show Links: Gardner Innovation Calgary Innovation Peer Forum    Show Quotes: "At the end of the day, innovation is about behavior change. It's not just about new products; it's about shifting how we operate and think." "There's something in the human spirit about wanting to explore, create, and make things better. That drive is what fuels innovation."  Credits... This Episode Sponsored By: New Idea Machine Episode Music: Tony Del Degan Creator & Producer: Al Del Degan  

Let's Talk Addiction & Recovery
Flipping the Script on Addiction

Let's Talk Addiction & Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 25:38


Addiction is often surrounded by shame and stigma—and both have dominated the different arenas of public discourse for much of human history. No more. Join experts Jeremiah Gardner, Director of Communications and Public Affairs, and Emily Piper, Chief Legal, Advocacy and Compliance Officer, as they debunk popular myths about addiction and recovery and shed light on reality—on hope, on healing, on truth.

Giving Voice to Recovery
Recovery, Music and Advocacy with Jeremiah Gardner, Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

Giving Voice to Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 51:59


Singer Songwriter Elizabeth Edwards and Jeremiah Gardner, the Director of Communications & Public Affairs at the nonprofit Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation have a conversation about recovery from addiction; music before; during and after recovery; and their mutual admiration of former First Lady and recovery advocate Betty Ford. Jeremiah is a licensed addiction counselor, media and government relations professional, and recovery advocate with a background in journalism, business, and music. Sober since 2006 and grateful for what recovery has meant to his health, relationships, and spirit, he now devotes his career to educating others about the promise of recovery, smashing the stigma of addiction and mental illness, and speaking into related public policy issues. For more about Hazelden Betty Ford: https://www.hazeldenbettyford.org Jeremiah and Elizabeth both serve on the Board of Directors of Faces and Voices of Recovery, whose stated mission is "Changing the way addiction and recovery are understood and embraced through advocacy, education and leadership." https://facesandvoicesofrecovery.org Additionally, Jeremiah serves on the Board of Directors for the nonprofit Dissonance. Dissonance examines the intersection of creativity and wellbeing, working to create safe spaces, smash social stigmas, and shape education and business practices relating to mental health, addiction, recovery and compassion in the arts. In short, Dissonance works to create healthy community in and through the arts.Learn more about Dissonance: https://dissonance.org / @dissonancemn Elizabeth Edwards is a singer songwriter, and recording artist known for her smooth vocals and powerful lyrics. She is a person in long-term recovery from Substance Use Disorder. She is a speaker and advocate for recovery causes and currently serves on the National Board of Directors for Faces & Voices of Recovery. She is the host of the new Podcast Giving Voice to Recovery.Giving Voice to Recovery celebrates those who have found purpose in using their voice to change perceptions and challenge stereotypes while inspiring hope and providing awareness to those still seeking solutions for addiction."There is a healing power in sharing our personal recovery journeys."

The Success Harbor Podcast: Entrepreneurship | Business | Starting Business | Success | Lifestyle
What Does It Take to Build a Lean Brand with Author of The Lean Brand Jeremiah Gardner

The Success Harbor Podcast: Entrepreneurship | Business | Starting Business | Success | Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 35:51


Jeremiah Gardner is the author of The Lean Brand.  Jeremiah's goal is to help people reframe the way they think about brand development - especially when it comes to entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs. Listen to the following interview to learn what it takes to retake control of your brand development:   [...] The post What Does It Take to Build a Lean Brand with Author of The Lean Brand Jeremiah Gardner appeared first on Small Business Advice Help For Startups and Entrepreneurs.

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Tacos and Tech Podcast
6 - James Martin - Founder & CEO of Rally Corp

Tacos and Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2018 12:35


Meet James Martin, founder and CEO of Rally Corp., a messaging platform that engages customers by shortening the feedback loop. James, a former Texas police officer, entered the tech world after he drew the short stick to reset computers in his department. His sergeant suggested he get a degree in technology, which eventually led him to business analysis in the public safety industry. James eventually joined Tyler Technologies and helped take it from 30 employees to a public company. James moved to San Diego to start Monk Development in 2007 and built it with Etienne de Bruin for eight years until selling it in 2015. He then took a year off, only to start Rally Corp. shortly after. In the episode, you’ll learn how Brant Cooper and Jeremiah Gardner, authors of The Lean Brand, inspired him to name his new company.   Some of James’ favorite San Diego haunts:   Favorite tacos: The Taco Stand and Taco Surf Favorite brewery: Council Brewery in Kearny Mesa Favorite coffees: James Coffee Favorite Business book How To Wow   You can find James and Rally Corp. online and on Twitter RallyCorp.com & @RallyCorp @MrJamesMartin   James is giving away five copies of The Lean Brand to the first five people who text ‘nealbloom’ to 24365. Get at it!   And thank you to our sponsor Cox Business for their support of the tech community. Applications are open until August 31st for the QuickPitchSD.com competition with Tech Coast Angels San Diego, San Diego Venture Group, and Cox Business for $75,000 in cash prize for the winning entrepreneur. Apply here TODAY is the last day!

REACH OR MISS
Ep. 040 – The best advice of Mike Stelzner, Jeff Bullas, Mike Allton, Erik Huberman, Ian Anderson Gray, Douglas Burdett and Jeremiah Gardner.

REACH OR MISS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 35:08


40th Episode’s Show Notes Hi entrepreneurs reachers. We are celebrating our 40th episode! I want to thank you, our listeners, for finding us, for coming back and listening over and over again, for your feedback, and most of all, I would like to thank you for your trust. My biggest wish, and the reason I started this podcast, is to provide each and every one of you with the most relevant and important content and tools that will help you entrepreneurs, startup founders, and small business owners to gain the fastest, biggest, and most sustainable success through an ongoing, growing stream of leads and paying customers while building your brand. Having worked in executive international brands marketing roles for the first 20 years of my career and having worked with hundreds entrepreneurs and startups on their global strategy, marketing, and sales for the following ten years, I can tell you that during these crazy times of endless changes, there is one thing that hasn’t changed; the way people think, desire, and decide. Marketing is all about looking at things from the point of view of your potential customers, because the money you are looking for is in their pockets. Once you learn to look at your product or service from your customers’ eyes, brain, and heart – the customers and the market leadership will be yours. In this episode, we chose to walk you through the second round of the best advice for winning your customers, from these seven leaders and most successful entrepreneurs: Mike Stelzner, Jeff Bullas, Erik Huberman, Mike Allton, Ian Anderson Gray, Douglas Burdett, and Jeremiah Gardner. I never know in advance what will be the best advice from my guests. When we decided to launch a podcast that will be devoted to customer focus for entrepreneurs, I wasn’t sure what would come out of these interviews. There is a huge shift in marketing today, but the amazing thing is that these seven people gave exactly the same advice we got in the first “best advice ever” episode – I invite you to listen to this episode to hear the top advice in 2018. I first learned about Michael Stelzner in 2009, while looking for some professional information about social media, and was amazed to see all the great most professional content Michael’s blog Social Media Examiner was sharing. No one shared much knowledge for free back then. But it wasn’t only the fact it was free, Mike Stelzner and his college writers opened a wide gate to this wonderland of social media. I fell in love with this blog and a few years later, I flew 20 hours from Tel Aviv to San Diego to take part in the 3rd SMMW conference and haven’t missed that conference since. Lets listen to Mike’s best advice: Mike Stelzner Michael Stelzner is the founder of Social Media Examiner, author of the books, Launch and Writing White Papers, and the man behind Social Media Marketing World–the industry’s largest conference. He’s also the host of the Social Media Marketing podcast, founder of the Social Media Marketing Society, and host of the weekly Social Media Marketing Talk Show. Michael’s best advice about approaching the customers I think that when you get started, you really need to talk to a lot of people to really understand what their problems are. That could be through going to an event where a lot of people that meet your customers happen to be and talking with them to understand what the customers’ problems are. If you already have some people in an email list, you can send an email to them, asking them a lot of questions to understand what their challenges are. But somehow survey or ask what the challenges are, I think it’s the number one way that anybody can be successful. A lot of times we guess we think that everyone is like us, which is totally not true, and we say “if everyone is like me then they would be interested in that,” and then we just throw it out to the world and hope it sticks. The story of...

REACH OR MISS
Ep. 033 – The one key success factor of successful entrepreneurs like Michael Stelzner, Jeff Bullas & more

REACH OR MISS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 29:58


33rd Episode’s Show Notes Michael Stelzner founded Social Media Examiner in 2009, and his biggest success was the Social Media Marketing World Conference. Jeff Bullas’s blog receives over 5 million visitors a year. David Beebe  Is an Emmy-winning Branded Content Producer, Keynote Speaker, and Content Decoded. Jeremiah Gardner has been featured in Forbes, The Huffington Post, Entrepreneur Magazine, Lifehacker, and The Guardian. Mike Allton is a Content Marketing Practitioner, an award-winning Blogger and an Author. John Nemo is a Bestselling Author who wrote 7 books, a former Associated Press Reporter, Award-Winning PR Director and Social Media Consultant. These are the most successful people I have chosen to share their key success factors with you. Hello, Reach or Miss listeners. It’s almost impossible to tell what exactly makes a successful entrepreneurial brand so successful. However, I discovered that when we dig deep, all of the leading entrepreneurs have the one key success factor that works for them. I’ve chosen 6 successful guests to share their 8 key factors of success, which can be implemented by any entrepreneur that is looking to break their own records and become a market leader and a successful entrepreneur.  The one key success factor   Michael Stelzner Michael Stelzner is the founder of Social Media Examiner, author of the books, Launch and Writing White Papers, and the man behind Social Media Marketing World–the industry’s largest conference. He’s also the host of the Social Media Marketing podcast, founder of the Social Media Marketing Society, and host of the weekly Social Media Marketing Talk Show. There was a very clear motto in Michael Stelzner’s interview. When I asked Michael about his best advice for entrepreneurs and new small business owners, he had a clear answer: I think that when you get started, you really need to talk to a lot of people to really understand what their problems are. That could be through going to an event where a lot of people that meet your customers happen to be, and talking with them to understand what the customers’ problems are. If you already have some people in an email list, you can send an email to them, asking them questions, to understand what their challenges are. I think it’s the number one way that anybody can be successful. A lot of times we think that everyone is like us, which is totally not true, and we say “if everyone is like me, then they would be interested in that,” and then we just throw it out to the world and hope it sticks. Michael Stelzner’s one key success factor I would have to say truly knowing who our audience is and giving them exactly what they want, for free, over and over again.   Jeff Bullas Jeff is a digital entrepreneur, marketing blogger, keynote speaker, digital strategist, consultant, and bestselling author. He works with companies and executives to grow their online businesses through social, digital, and marketing automation. His blog receives over 5 million visitors a year and is found at jeffbullas.com (http://www.jeffbullas.com) . He has spent most of his business career involved with information technologies, telecommunications, and the web. For Jeff Bullas, starting his social media career was a result of four different influences that happen around the same time:  He was looking for a new career path. Jeff told me he read David Meerman Scott’s book, The New Rules of Marketing and PR, in 2008. Meerman talked about the power of content to attract the audience instead of having to go out and chase them and it sounded like a good idea to me because most businesses use cold calls.. He came upon Tim Ferries, who he worked for and Tim Ferries liked the idea. The last piece of inspiration was reading a blog post of HubSpot saying that if you don’t have a clue of what to start a business on then start a blog… “For me,”...

Shift
How to Create World Class Coaches from Within with Jeremiah Gardner

Shift

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 43:30


In our very first episode of the Innovation Coach Spotlight Series, we caught up with Jeremy Gardner to some key questions about how organizations can foster and empower their innovation coaches to create sustainable innovation transformation from within. Beyond the buzzwords and script, Jeremiah breaks down what it means and what it takes in this candid interview.

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REACH OR MISS
Ep. 013 – Jeremiah Gardner, author of bestselling book, “The Lean Brand” recommends the best tools for customer focus, marketing, and sales; the answer will surely surprise you.

REACH OR MISS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 42:53


Jeremiah Gardner Show Notes Jeremiah Gardner helps organizations create value. He is an international keynote speaker, the author of the bestselling book, The Lean Brand, and Principal at Moves The Needle where he has advised companies like GE, ING, eBay, Intuit, and Cisco in building their Innovation Transformation practice. He has been featured in several media outlets including Forbes, The Huffington Post, Entrepreneur Magazine, Lifehacker, and The Guardian. Jeremiah tweets @JeremiahGardner and blogs (http://jeremiahgardner.com) . Most passionate about today I’m in California in the United States and I’m the Principal at a company called, Moves The Needle, working to bring entrepreneurial spirit into large enterprises. I’m really excited about this work because we are seeing these large organizations transform with hard work and time and effort to really practice some of the things that we see working for startups or entrepreneurship. But ultimately what drives me and where I’m in, is when I’m teaching, speaking, and writing; so I really try to organize my life around that. That’s where I think my future will continue to head and I’m happy to be there and happy to be working with so many amazing entrepreneurs trying to drive behavioral change in the way that we are building new value for our customers. ‘Brand’ in general is a very misunderstood, especially for startups, but overall, it’s a really tough concept to wrap your mind around, so it’s important for us to have the conversation about it. Your company We focus on changing three core behaviors. If you think about it, there is a degree of uncertainty that we face. On one side, you have the execute side, all the thing that we know how to deliver value to our customers. On the other side, there is the search side, the things that we don’t know; the unknown about how do we create new value and continually evolve our organization forward to meet the needs of our customers and other customers. When we talk about the search, we think there are three behaviors that, whether you are just getting started or you are an established company, have to have in place in order to practice in the search: Empathy – sometimes called, ‘design-thinking’ or ‘customers’ empathy’, the principle comes back down to understanding, deeply, the needs of our customers. It means trying to put yourself in the shoes of the customers and understanding deeply their pains and their passions and who they are. It’s wrong to ask customers questions that start with “If”, because it will lead to hypothetical answers and untruthful results. You should ask questions that start with “When was the last time you…?” ask historical questions. And the most important is in-person one-to-one with your customers or potential customers. Experimentation Evidence – how do we make this based on evidence. Who your customers are? With my company, we focus on large enterprises, but the customer is not the company or the headquarters building, but the people in the company that have pains and problems that they experience in their day to day practice. They are our customers with Moves The Needle. For me personally, in my book or advisory, what I’m passionate about are people that are chasing to create value. Whether it’s a large organization or small business or two people in a startup; those who are serious about pursuing that change, pursuing creating value, the people that are willing to put in the work to do the uncomfortable things to create the value to the customer. There are a lot of entrepreneurs out there that are unwilling to stand in front of their customer and hear things that they don’t want to hear. They’re falling in love with their solution before they ever talked to a customer. Typically, that’s where startups really exist. For me, the founders that are willing to talk with people, to understand them deeply, those who are putting...

The Growth Hacking Podcast with Laura Moreno
Jeremiah Gardner: 10,000 Sales by Connecting and Listening to your Customers

The Growth Hacking Podcast with Laura Moreno

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2016 32:35


Jeremiah Gardner helps organizations reframe the way they approach brand innovation, culture, and leadership. He is the author of the bestselling book, The Lean Brand and Principal at Moves The Needle where he empowers companies like GE, Sprint, eBay, Intuit, and Cisco to practice Lean Innovation. Growth Hacking course for free at https://www.growthhackingpodcast.com/freecourse For more information and resources, visit https://www.growthhackingpodcast.com

Recovery Coast to Coast Radio
RC2C Interview With Jeremiah Gardner at 3rd Annual North Texas Recovery Conference 2015

Recovery Coast to Coast Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2015 12:32


Neil interviews Jeremiah Gardner, Public Affiars and Advocacy Manager of the Hazelden Betty Ford Institute for Recovery Advocacy . . . who was one of the keynote speakers at the 3rd Annual North Texas Recovery Conference (September 2015)

HackToStart
Hack To Start - Episode 32 - Jeremiah Gardner, Author, The Lean Brand

HackToStart

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2015 47:25


This is the thirty-second episode of Hack To Start. Your hosts, Franco Varriano (on Twitter @ FrancoVarriano) and Tyler Copeland (on Twitter @ TylerCopeland), speak with Jeremiah Gardner (on Twitter @ JeremiahGardner), the author of The Lean Brand. Jeremiah Gardner was born in the City of Sin, and raised in the City of Angels(that's Las Vegas and Los Angeles). He is passionate about helping startups (both entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs) tell their stories to real people. He authored The Lean Brand alongside veteran entrepreneur and author Brant Cooper, featuring illustrations from Fake Grimlock. He joins us to share his story and insights into one of the most important aspects of building a business.

AuthorMBA: Conversations About Book Marketing, Publishing, Author Platforms, and Other Business Strategies for Authors

Startup expert and author Jeremiah Gardner returns to talk about the aftermath of his success crowdfunding campaign for The Lean Brand. With over $23,000 raised directly through the campaign and via private investments, Jeremiah's book is on a trajectory toward success. What did he learn through his experience writing and crowdfunding his book? How did he avoid near disaster when his campaign momentum plummeted four days in? What is he doing now with this book to continue the positive energy with readers and fans? You'll find out in this in-depth conversation with Jeremiah, who—true to form—isn't bashful about sharing very personal insights on how the book writing experienced affected him and his business. After the show, find us on Twitter @WinningEdits or #authormba with your questions and comments. Enjoy!

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Craftsman Founder with Lucas Carlson and Eliot Peper
#11 Jeremiah Gardner and Brant Cooper, How to Build a Brand

Craftsman Founder with Lucas Carlson and Eliot Peper

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2014 43:54


Brand building isn't just for big companies. Any time you are interacting with a customer or user, your are building your brand. If you aren't doing it intentionally, then you are doing it implicitly. Jeremiah Gardner and Brant Cooper just wrote a book The Lean Brand, that gives you step by step instructions for how to build a great brand for yourself or your company. Learn their secrets in this week's podcast.

AuthorMBA: Conversations About Book Marketing, Publishing, Author Platforms, and Other Business Strategies for Authors

Brands don't only pertain to apparel companies like Nike, electronic manufacturers like Apple, tech companies like Twitter, or entertainment companies like Disney. For all the same marketplace positioning and economic advantage reasons, authors need to concentrate on developing magnetic and memorable brands too—both at their platform and book levels. Successful entrepreneur turned author Jeremiah Gardner is something of a Yoda about brand development. He joins the show today to share how his model for brand development—Lean Brand Development—is smarter and better tuned into the needs of today's entrepreneurial minded professionals, including authors. Oh, and Jeremiah's book campaign is going on RIGHT NOW! So, if you fancy an awesome business conversation with a savvy author who happens to be launching a book as we speak, then you're in the right place! And for more, find us on Twitter @WinningEdits or #AuthorMBA. Enjoy!

Rocketship.fm
Interview: Jeremiah Gardner of The Lean Brand on How to Use Lean Branding to Find Product Market Fit

Rocketship.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2014 31:51


In this episode, Jeremiah Gardner, author of The Lean Brand, shares his techniques for helping companies get to the root of what they're really about (not just what they're selling). He talks about how having the right conversations in the beginning is hu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices